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Education Resources for Community Planning and Action

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Education Resources for Community Planning and Action. DESE.Mo.Gov. School Statistics School Data and Statistics Select “state” or school district Click “load profile”. Service-Learning Cycle. Service Learning Grantees. 13 Grants @ $8,000 to $10,000 13 Mini-Grants @ $1,000 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Education Resources for Community Planning and Action

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DESE.Mo.Gov

• School Statistics• School Data and Statistics• Select “state” or school district• Click “load profile”

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ADAIR CO. R-I (001090) •Missouri School Directory

•Summary Reports

2008 Annual Performance Report (APR) and AYP •2007 School District "Report Cards" •Statistical Profile of District •Special Education Profile •Building Data in Detail

Demographics• County and District Maps •2000 Census Demographics (Profile 1)

•2000 Census Demographics (Profile 3)

•Census Demographic Trends 1990-2000

•Missouri KIDS COUNT •County Profiles

Educational Resources •Calendar Days and Hours •Student Demographics •Student Staff Ratios •Teacher Characteristics •Teacher Certification •School Finance Data •Monthly Transmittal and Calculation Sheets

•Census of Technology

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•Educational Process Data MSIP Fourth Cycle Information

• Frequency Distribution Report

•MSIP Third Cycle Information • MSIP Review AQ

Report (Word Document)

• Frequency Distribution Report

• Indicator Analysis

•MSIP Second Cycle Information

• MSIP Review AQ Report

• Frequency Distribution Report

• Indicator Analysis

•Educational Performance Data District Accreditation •Attendance Rate •Discipline Incidents •Dropouts •Graduation Rates •Graduate Analysis •High School Grads Performance Report (DHE) •American College Test (ACT)Missouri Assessment Program (MAP) -- "Expanded MAP"

• Communication Arts

• Mathematics • MAP

Disaggregate Data

•Missouri Assessment Program (MAP) Historical and Voluntary Year Results •Special Education State Profile

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Service-Learning Cycle

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Service Learning Grantees

• 13 Grants @ $8,000 to $10,000• 13 Mini-Grants @ $1,000• Teacher mini-grants @ $2,500

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21st Century Community Learning Center & School Age Community

- Afterschool Programs -

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• Missouri has granted 55 awards in its 21st Century Community Learning Centers program. Of these 55, 54 were active during the 2006-2007 school year and thus required to fill out the 2007 Annual Performance Report (APR). The following pages give a summary of the results of the 2006-07 APR.

• Overview;– MO Grantees 54– Centers 129– Feeder Schools 117– Total Students Served 18050– Regular Attendees Served 8261– Total Adult Participants 510– Paid Staff 2206– Volunteer Staff 541

State and National Data - 2006-2007 School YearCCLC – APR Reporting

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• MO Grantees Represent– 77% schools– 7% CBO– 16% Other (FBO, College, For-Profit, etc)

• Nationally:– 89% schools– 4% CBO– 7% Other (FBO, College, For-Profit, etc)

State and National Data - 2005-2006 School YearCCLC – APR Reporting

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Adult Education and Literacy

• 19% of Missourians (16 and over and not in school) have a High School Diploma or GED• 43 central locations • 400 Satellite sites• 50,000 enroll• 32,000 stay for 12 hours or more• 9,000 are ESL• Over half the programs have volunteer programs• GED Online Program• GED Fastrack—15 hour GED Prep

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 Year Tested Statewide

Passed Statewide

 % Passed

FY08 12,207 9,758 79.9FY07 11,649 9,068 78.0FY06 11,129 8,556 77.0FY05 11,201 8,620 76.9FY04 10,839 8,319 76.8FY03 9,688 7,444 76.8 FY02 13,785 9,291 67.4

GED Testing Statistics

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Focus on Student TransitionsFocus on Student Transitions

•Programs of Study•Career Clusters•Personal Plans of Study

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How does this help Missouri students?How does this help Missouri students?

• Motivates students to take rigorous courses.

• Increases awareness of opportunities in the career field.

• Encourages “Real World” learning.

• Makes a connection between school and work.

• Organizes their coursework with a focus.

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How does this enhance the classroom?How does this enhance the classroom?

• Provides an instructional alignment.

• Better prepared students.

• Strengthens the instructional role within the school system.

• Expands educational partnerships.

• Provides for continuous industry input.

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The 6 Career PathsThe 6 Career Paths

A good starting point for Career Exploration

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16 Career Clusters

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Career ProcessCareer Process

Personal Plan of Study

Career Path

Career Cluster

Career Pathway

Program of Study

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Personal Plan of Study:Personal Plan of Study: Sample Template Sample Template

(Schools will have their own models)(Schools will have their own models)

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An Individual Planning ResourceAn Individual Planning Resourcefor All Studentsfor All Students

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Interests Based Interests Based on the 6 Career Paths Model on the 6 Career Paths Model

5,264

3,4213,205

1,8631,476

1,150

2007-08

Human ServicesBusiness Management & TechnologyHealth ServicesArts & CommunicationsIndustrial & Engineering TechnologyNatural Resources Agriculture

6,331

4,359

2,997

1,614

927487

2007-08

Industrial & Engineering TechnologyBusiness Management & TechnologyHuman ServicesNatural Resources AgricultureHealth ServicesArts & Communications

Female Middle School Students(n=16,379)

Male Middle School Students(n=16,715)

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Top Six Interests Based Top Six Interests Based on the 16 Career Clusters Model on the 16 Career Clusters Model

4,474

3,756

2,6332,405

2,071

1,635

2007-08Health ScienceFinanceArts, A/ V Technology & CommunicationHuman ServicesBusiness Management & AdministrationEducation and Training

4,323

2,692

2,391 2,2911,909

1,714

2007-08

Architecture & ConstructionFinanceAgriculture, Food & Natural ResourcesMETSInformation TechnologyGovernment & Public Administration

Female High School Students(n=24,904)

Male High School Students(n=24,785)

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Job Seekers

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Missouri Career Source

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Missouri Career Centers

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MO Dept. of Economic Development

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Dropout Summit

April, 2009

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Contact Information

Don Eisinger @ 573-751-2571

[email protected]